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Jedna je mama na TikToku podijelila trik koji njenoj djeci navodno pomaže protiv mučnine na putu - pokazalo se da mnogima pomažu i neki bapski lijeko…
Parent Shares Unusual Motion Sickness 'Hack' for Children A recent viral video shared by user "kay.and.rai" has sparked discussion among parents by demonstrating an unconventional method to combat motion sickness in young children. The video, titled "Mum hack I wish I knew sooner," features a mother applying a plaster, or band-aid, to her daughter's belly button. The mother claims this simple technique has effectively alleviated her child's severe travel sickness, stating in the video's description, "If you have little ones, you need to know this! Works very effectively! & considering we can't even do a 5 minute journey without her having severe sickness this WORKS!" The video shows the young daughter smiling and giving a thumbs-up, seemingly endorsing the method. The hack has garnered significant attention, with many parents in the comments section sharing their own experiences with travel sickness remedies, ranging from anti-sickness bands and medication to traditional beliefs like sitting on a newspaper. Some commenters expressed skepticism, suggesting the effectiveness might be due to a placebo effect or "mind over matter," while others were eager to try the method for their own children. The discussion highlights the ongoing search for effective solutions for childhood motion sickness.
Jedna je mama na TikToku podijelila trik koji njenoj djeci navodno pomaže protiv mučnine na putu - pokazalo se da mnogima pomažu i neki bapski lijeko…